• Sarmyth@lemmy.world
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    The boss believes their employees’ fitness is a direct correlation to the success of the company, which makes it related to their job performance.

    I agree this is a strange belief to be held by an employer. The business gets to define the relevance, especially if they are gonna base so much of your compensation off of it.

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      I’m sure there are lots of ways bosses might want their employees to change in their personal lives because it might benefit the company. But that’s the part that’s overstepping.

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        1 year ago

        What if you got a bonus for taking an external training? Still no? This seems like a weirdly hard line to draw fo a bonus

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          Training in a job related field is actually related to job performance.

          But it’s not really about the bonus. It’s about the boundaries. I see no problem with setting hard boundaries between personal life and work life.